Amy Duggar King is setting the record straight about her time on 19 Kids and Counting—and the paycheck, or lack thereof, that came with it. The 30-year-old niece of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, and ...
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According to the CDC, before the chickenpox vaccine, the disease killed as many as 150 people a year and sent thousands more to the hospital. Most shots are recommended in the first two years of life, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether an Illinois U.S. House candidate has standing to sue the state over counting federal election ballots beyond election day.
The provision would divert an estimated $2.2 million annually from schools to fund 12 assistant district attorney positions in Milwaukee County.
An attorney for veteran downstate Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Bost told the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday that Illinois’ post-election mail-in ballot-counting law created the potential for ...
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What happens to borrowers if the government sells student loan debt?
Overall, some 42.3 million borrowers owe $1.67 trillion in student loans, according to the Education Department.
The M1 money supply is the most liquid version of the money supply and tells a story about what a consumer can spend. Here's what you need to know.
Studies that show Gen X is facing bleak retirement prospects don't consider this generation's ingenuity and self-reliance.
The fate of Illinois’ law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted up to 14 days after the election as long as they were postmarked by Election Day is at stake.
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How ‘19 Kids and Counting’s’ Amy Duggar King went from ‘crazy cousin’ to ‘holy disruptor’
From 2008-2015, Amy Duggar King was featured in all 10 seasons of “19 Kids and Counting,” the hit TLC reality show about the ever-growing Duggar family. The thing was, Duggar King wasn’t crazy — she ...
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Count your pennies: Kwik Trip to round down to the nearest 5¢ on all cash purchases as Treasury ends production
After the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced months ago that it would end penny production, Kwik Trip is getting ahead as pennies diminish at many of its locations. According to a release ...
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